Craig Cohen
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Craig Cohen (born 17 December, 1974) is the deputy Chief of staff and a fellow in the International Security Program and Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project at the Center for Strategic International Studies (CSIS). He is currently directing research on how to improve U.S. and UN capacity to anticipate, prepare for, and respond to conflict and collapse in large aid recipients — with a focus on Pakistan. Previously, he managed a working group on reconstruction and stabilization operations and authored the report, Measuring Progress in Reconstruction and Stabilization Operations (U.S. Institute of Peace, April 2006). Prior to joining CSIS, he worked with the UN and nongovernmental organizations in Rwanda, Azerbaijan, Malawi, and the former Yugoslavia. Mr. Cohen received a master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and an undergraduate degree from Duke University.
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